Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every single time I have gotten a flu shot, I get the flu. Every year that I skip the shot, I don't get the flu.
Unless your child has a compromised immune system, it's not a big deal.
No you don't. You might get sick, it might even be a terrible cold, but it isn't the flu.
Yes. I. Do.
It's quite odd that you keep telling me what has and has not happened to me. I have been a nanny for 15 years. In those 15 years, I've had the flu shot 3 times. During those 3 flu seasons, I caught the flu. The other 7 years, I skipped the flu shot and did not get the flu.
I am in no way claiming that the shot caused my illness. I am definitely pro-vaccination. In my experience, getting the flu shot does not 100% prevent flu. It was absolutely Influenza. I've had a cold and food poisoning before...the flu feels ENTIRELY different.
7 + 3 = 10 sweetie, not 15.
The way you worded your initial post, it sounded like you blamed the shot for your flu.
Pardon my math. You read my initial post the way you wanted to.
Do you enjoy being an assh*** to complete strangers? Good luck to your family. I hope they survive you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every single time I have gotten a flu shot, I get the flu. Every year that I skip the shot, I don't get the flu.
Unless your child has a compromised immune system, it's not a big deal.
No you don't. You might get sick, it might even be a terrible cold, but it isn't the flu.
Yes. I. Do.
It's quite odd that you keep telling me what has and has not happened to me. I have been a nanny for 15 years. In those 15 years, I've had the flu shot 3 times. During those 3 flu seasons, I caught the flu. The other 7 years, I skipped the flu shot and did not get the flu.
I am in no way claiming that the shot caused my illness. I am definitely pro-vaccination. In my experience, getting the flu shot does not 100% prevent flu. It was absolutely Influenza. I've had a cold and food poisoning before...the flu feels ENTIRELY different.
7 + 3 = 10 sweetie, not 15.
The way you worded your initial post, it sounded like you blamed the shot for your flu.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every single time I have gotten a flu shot, I get the flu. Every year that I skip the shot, I don't get the flu.
Unless your child has a compromised immune system, it's not a big deal.
No you don't. You might get sick, it might even be a terrible cold, but it isn't the flu.
Yes. I. Do.
It's quite odd that you keep telling me what has and has not happened to me. I have been a nanny for 15 years. In those 15 years, I've had the flu shot 3 times. During those 3 flu seasons, I caught the flu. The other 7 years, I skipped the flu shot and did not get the flu.
I am in no way claiming that the shot caused my illness. I am definitely pro-vaccination. In my experience, getting the flu shot does not 100% prevent flu. It was absolutely Influenza. I've had a cold and food poisoning before...the flu feels ENTIRELY different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every single time I have gotten a flu shot, I get the flu. Every year that I skip the shot, I don't get the flu.
Unless your child has a compromised immune system, it's not a big deal.
No you don't. You might get sick, it might even be a terrible cold, but it isn't the flu.
Anonymous wrote:Every single time I have gotten a flu shot, I get the flu. Every year that I skip the shot, I don't get the flu.
Unless your child has a compromised immune system, it's not a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:The AAP recommends that anyone in contact with children under five get a flu shot and that every individual over six months get a trivalent flu vaccine.
It is absolute requirement of our job that the nanny get a yearly flu shot and it's in our contract.
Our nanny has never had an issue with it. Of course she is not one of the crazy antivax types or anyone ignorant enough to believe they get the flu every year they get the flu shot. I'd be willing to bet some of them don't even know the differences between the flu, a cold, a sinus infection, or food poisoning. Not to mention another non flu virus.
The nannies here can be remarkably ignorant, OP. require the shot.
http://www.aap.org/en-us/about-the-aap/aap-press-room/Pages/AAP-Updates-Recommendations-for-Flu-Vaccine.aspx
Anonymous wrote:The AAP recommends that anyone in contact with children under five get a flu shot and that every individual over six months get a trivalent flu vaccine.
It is absolute requirement of our job that the nanny get a yearly flu shot and it's in our contract.
Our nanny has never had an issue with it. Of course she is not one of the crazy antivax types or anyone ignorant enough to believe they get the flu every year they get the flu shot. I'd be willing to bet some of them don't even know the differences between the flu, a cold, a sinus infection, or food poisoning. Not to mention another non flu virus.
The nannies here can be remarkably ignorant, OP. require the shot.
http://www.aap.org/en-us/about-the-aap/aap-press-room/Pages/AAP-Updates-Recommendations-for-Flu-Vaccine.aspx